ASSY,CCA-COMPUTER,
ID: N0010424QLE35Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVSUP WEAPON SYSTEMS SUPPORT MECHMECHANICSBURG, PA, 17050-0788, USA

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Machine Shops (332710)

PSC

ELECTRICAL HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES (5975)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Navy, is seeking a contractor to repair the ASSY, CCA-Computer assembly. This is a solicitation for a bilateral contract, which requires the written acceptance of the contractor prior to execution.

    The work involved entails repairing the ASSY,CCA-COMPUTER, in accordance with the operational and functional requirements outlined by the Navy. The contractor must adhere to their own repair standards and any government-approved documents developed for technical repair procedures. The Navy requires a Repair Turnaround Time (RTAT) of 39 days and mandates Government Source Inspection (GSI).

    To comply with the GSI, the contractor must perform all inspection and testing requirements as specified in the original manufacturer's specifications and drawings. They are also responsible for ensuring compliance with all contract requirements, maintaining records of inspection work, and meeting the prescribed packaging and marking standards.

    The Navy emphasizes the importance of timely delivery and encourages accelerated delivery. The contractor must quote the government's required RTAT or an earlier date and provide an explanation if they cannot meet the RTAT. If the RTAT is not met, the contractor will incur a price reduction per unit per month, with a maximum reduction specified in the contract.

    The contract also outlines procedures for handling changes in design, material servicing, or part numbers, as well as quality assurance requirements. The contractor must keep detailed records of all inspection work for a period of 365 days after final delivery.

    Only authorized distributors of the original manufacturer are eligible for this contract. Distributors must provide proof of their authorized distributor status to be considered for award.

    The contract will be awarded based on the pricing and delivery information provided by the contractors, with a preference for those meeting or beating the required RTAT. The Navy aims to award a firm-fixed-price contract, with an option to increase the quantity by 100% within 365 days of the award. The Contracting Officer must be informed if they can exercise this option and the associated pricing.

    Interested parties should contact Ashley Betlock at ASHLEY.BETLOCK@NAVY.MIL or 7176051028 for further information.

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    Telephone: 7176051028
    ASHLEY.BETLOCK@NAVY.MIL
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